Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and without a doubt an important aspect of our deen that must be fulfilled at some point in our life. During the Hajj pilgrimage the Eid Al Adha celebration is celebrated for those that have not gone on Hajj for that specific year.
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However, there is a ritual that is related to both the Hajj pilgrim and non pilgrim which is the slaughtering of an animal. During the days of Qurbani there is no deed that is dearer to Allah then the sacrifice of an animal.
Is the sacrifice of an animal obligatory upon those not going on Hajj and how many animals need to be slaughtered per household?
Which types of Hajj require the sacrifice of an animal and which don’t?
In this video, I answer and explain.
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